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Your name:Please enter number: 1115Mike2019-02-21 23:42:21Yeah, that cue was either a last minute rewrite or one of the music editors did it. As for where you can find it.Google is your friend. But it's not going to be available anywhere officially.Dunkirk2019-02-23 09:42:03Its Imagine the Fire insertSD2019-02-25 02:14:35is that the official name?
I can't find it.Anonymous2019-02-25 02:33:07No hes saying its an insert of Imagine the FireMike2019-02-25 03:06:35Imagine the Fire isn't the only cue to have an insert. The film version of A Hero Can Be Anyone has an insert of Mugging Part 1 from Batman Begins (when Batman mentions Gordon and the coat).Replies: 0 2019-02-21 23:31:01. Your name:Please enter number: 1115Bill Koufo2019-02-21 11:58:59These versions suites haven't been officially released, but maybe you can find them somewhere around the Internet unofficially.As for the Cat Suite, the most important parts of it can be found in 'Selina Kyle' (it's a shortened version of it actually) and 'Mind if I cut in?'
From the OST. I remember that Hybrid once said that the 15mins Cat Suite was too repetitive, that's why a 5min only version was released, so maybe you are just fine with those two.Mike2019-02-21 22:56:47I wanna say I heard the full Cat Suite somewhere. I can't remember if it was legit, but it was 15:39 and it was indeed quite repetitive. It was basically the Selina Kyle Suite from the Z+ app, along with demos of several of the Catwoman-related cues in the final score.
If you've listened through the score, you've basically heard the unreleased stuff.Replies: 0 2018-11-20 06:20:14. Is it just me or does the “Catwoman” riff (not the main theme) in “Bar Shootout” and “Nothing Out There” sound very much like the main Scarface theme?I’ve also noticed that Hans sometimes will write a main tune and a series of riffs for a character, but will mainly incorporate the smaller motifs in the film (Angelica’s music from OST, Megamind’s main tune, Catwoman, etc.) Definitely not a problem though, I like the variety.Look at the evolution of Batman’s theme from Begins, where he had the 2-note motif and the actual theme, to here where it’s just the 2 notes and the chord theme.
I wonder if that was Chris Nolan’s decision. So I don't know why I wasted time doing this, but I was surprised to realize that the main two-note Batman theme is used a lot more in this score than it is in The Dark Knight. It feels like it's used less often because it isn't used very much along with the string ostinato, which is what helped it become noticeable BB and TDK, but it actually pops up very frequently.The two note theme is used in 22 Batman Begins cues, 13 Dark Knight cues, and 22 Dark Knight Rises cues.
And yeah.it's kinda sad I know that now. Your name:Please enter number: 1115Max Potcats2017-12-23 17:38:12More or less a sum of the score:-160 BPM-Nuke Disarmed (End Credits)-Marry Me-Blade Runner-Dies Mercurii i Martius-Time-Jack Sparrow.Suites2017-12-23 18:37:29@ Max Podcasts: the suites I have listed is almost 20 min or more worth of cues. I am curious in similar ones for other movies.James (now Callahan)2017-12-24 11:40:01Carmelengo (Angels and Demons)A Dark Knight, Harvey Dent (by JNH) Like a Dog Chasing Cars and Why so Serious?(TDK)Man of Steel Sketchbook (Mos)Moriarty (SH:Game of Shadows)Rango Suite (Rango)Absurdity (The Lone Ranger)Singapore (At World's End)Lord Beckett or This is Just a good business / with Balfe (At World's End)Men are still good with JXL and AK(BvS)And more.Replies: 0 2017-11-03 15:33:22. Your name:Please enter number: 1115badbu2017-11-02 16:46:40HZ - Action PartJNH - The emotional Part;-)Mike (OTM)2017-11-02 18:50:22Well with the exception of maybe 'Nothing Out There For Me,' there's not much James Newton Howard here. None of the themes that he obviously worked on are in here.superultramegaa2017-11-02 21:45:50Howard did a lot less of the emotional tracks than you might think. I'm fairly certain Mugging is all Zimmer, and Howard isn't credited for Courthouse, so that was probably Zimmer too.
However, Howard definitely did Father to the Rescue, Dirty Cash/Prototypes, Campfire, Bruce Comes Home and all reprises of that. At least, these are my best guesses. So to answer your question, I think the background for the beginning of Nothing Out There was Howard's work.Replies: 3 2017-04-20 21:48:46.
Your name:Please enter number: 1115Hybrid Soldier2016-06-19 20:04:32No the cuesheet for that film is empty (I mean, HZ only).You won't get more than what I posted.:PAnonymous2016-06-19 20:09:39Oh okay.:P It looks like a couple of them changed though. Like, below, you said 'Without a Rope' was HZ and Balfe, but now it's on Mazzaro's page? Any other changes?anon22016-09-17 22:43:50Hybrid, how do you figure out credits with empty cue sheets?
Do you ask the individual people what they did or is the info somehow made available elsewhere? Or is it a big secret that you can't tell anybody?Mike2016-12-14 17:08:02Well, we can add Andrew Kawcynski to the Hospital Visit and Death or Exile cues now, thanks to this soundcloud.:PReplies: 0 2016-10-12 16:56:33.
Anyone notice how this score seemed to undergo a lot more post-cue editing compared to the other two films?-'batman chased' is almost completely replaced with (better) temp cues and its midsection is changed a lot-'rooftop fight' is significantly edited in the film (the version here isn't even complete!)-'imagine the fire' and 'chasing the convoy east' sound totally different in the film, with a heavily edited insert between them.-'fernet branca' is replaced with the (better) TDK versionon the whole the TDKR complete score just doesn't sound as 'together' as BB and TDK to me. Your name:Please enter number: 1115anonymous2016-06-28 22:10:31oh, and there's also the 'mugging part 2' insert replacing 'a hero can be anyone', along with an insert from 'the ferries' (TDK) between 'batman returns - on thin ice' and 'come with me'Mike2016-06-28 22:18:29I've noticed this as well. I imagine it comes down to editing Chris Nolan had to do to the film itself. Especially with the various inserts that don't show up on the cue sheet, I would guess that Hans and co. Had written the 'complete' score and the inserts were used to easily accommodate later edits made to the film itself by Nolan.I would guess also that, comparing the other two movies to this one, Hans, James, and co.
Did the cues but then didn't have to put up with too many edits to the picture. Thus, the complete scores for those more closely resemble what the movies have. There was some editing in Begins, though.
Batmobile Chase is significantly different in the movie, while Backup and Batman Arrives were both made to be more 'beefy' in the film.(And just since we're on the topic. I would still would love an official release of the Batman Chased film edit - that's higher on my list than No Time for Caution, lol).Replies: 4 2016-06-06 19:45:31. Forgive a slight dose of fanboy-ism, but I had 'Moody Bruce New Hero' Suite on earlier and boy has this got some of the best notes written for Batman. IMHO at least. That this particular suite missed its well-deserved place in just about every commercial album made for this 'Rises' is beyond me. One part that almost universally blows me away in this cue is the bit starting around 8:47 - 9:05.
Dramatic and heroic. Every time these two keywords come into the spotlight and become the center of attention, Hans' style of composition truly shines. Your name:Please enter number: 1115Mike2016-06-06 21:21:52Oh, that suite is fantastic.
It makes me mad they didn't release all of it (outside the underwhelming app). It's truly a highlight of all the music written for these movies. The TDK album got 'A Dark Knight,' so why couldn't TDKR have gotten this? TDKR as an album is one of my least favorite HZ albums. Doesn't do justice to the score at all.Anonymous2016-06-06 21:25:36yeah zimmer releases truly got better after man of steel. Now, 2-disc releases are de rigueur for blockbluster movies like this. Such a thing would have been unthinkable from the man back when tdkr came out though.
If only water tower or some label would make an improved release of this one (and begins!!!).isildur2016-06-07 09:35:26I think you'll find many fans of 'Moody Bruce' suite here. It is the best arranged track out of the entire Rises score after all.Edmund Meinerts2016-06-07 16:45:09Yeah I agree.
In fact that track pretty much contains all the music I ever need to listen to from Rises - it even has the best use of the Bane chant in it.Replies: 17 2012-12-07 01:22:05. Your name:Please enter number: 1115Mike2012-12-07 01:47:55Agreed.Hybrid Soldier2012-12-07 13:17:32Here's what I know =Logo = Mel WessonRoom Service = Jasha KlebeUncrackable Sage = HZ/LB/KlebeHe Was The Batman = HZ/LBNothing Out There For Me = HZ/LBIs He Coming Back? - Bar Shootout = HZ/LB/Steve MazzaroBlake Visits Wayne Manor = HZ/KlebeHospital Visit - Bruce Follows Selina = HZ/LBFor Old Time's Sake - Applied Sciences = HZ/LBRisen From Darkness = HZ/LBBatman Chased = HZ/LBSelina Finds Dagget = HZ/LBRooftop Fight - Back To Batcave = HZ/LBHanding Over The Reactor = HZ/LBBatman Could Be Anybody - Selina Apartment = HZ/LBMiranda Visits Wayne - Take Me To Bane = HZ/LBAirport Detainee = HZ/MazzaroInstrument Of Your Liberation = HZ/Andrew KawczynskiSpecial Forces Arrive = HZ/KawczynskiWithout A Rope = HZ/LBDeath Or Exile?
- Gordon To Foley = HZ/LBGet Me To Fox - Gordon Arrested = HZ/LBDeath By Exile - Bagged Bruce Wayne = HZ/LBRemember Where You Parked It? = HZ/LBCome With Me = HZ/LBSacrifice = HZ/LBFernet-Branca = HZ/LBEdmund Meinerts2012-12-07 17:16:00Fan-freaking-tastic, Hybrid! As someone who likes to know exactly who did what, you have no idea how nice it is to have someone like you who's 'on the inside' about these kinds of things.
Much appreciated!Mike2012-12-07 18:04:58Wow! Why isn't this score credited to 'Hans Zimmer & Lorne Balfe'?thejok3rrules2012-12-07 18:58:21Thank you, Hybrid Soldier!:D I don't want to ask too much, but could you do the same with Batman Begins' expanded score and The Dark Knight's complete too?Mike2012-12-07 19:25:25Haha that WOULD be pretty awesome, but no pressure.Hybrid Soldier2012-12-07 19:38:57As I already stated it's quite impossible for Begins. Apart from obvious things sounding HZ and other sounding JNH, it's really a co-score, with HZ using JNH & JNH using HZ. I have no clue about Ramin's work, just that he helped a lot.
Lorne arranged a few things, the known one is 'Backup', and Mel for the more 'ambient' cues.:)TDKR was more a 'split' work so it's easier (even though composers did rework cues from Begins, so it remains fuzzy). But I'll tell what I know from TDK.Mike2012-12-07 19:59:19I actually have a question about Backup, since the beginning is used for the end credits to these movies.
I'm ignorant of music processes, so when you say LB 'arranged' the cue, do you mean he 'composed' it or just sort of put it together like that? And if he composed it, I assume that means that whenever the credits start rolling we're hearing Lorne Balfe?Hybrid Soldier2012-12-07 20:24:56Lorne was a music programmer on Begins, while Ramin 'wrote' additional music.So basically Lorne was working on pre-existing cues, and added various layers (percs, strings etc.). So you're hearing. Well, Hans & Lorne!;)Anonymous2013-06-18 01:10:54Hybrid do you know if HZ did ANY of the TDKR cues himself?Mike2013-08-17 04:52:16If I had to guess I would say Hans did the 'Prologue' and 'Slow Knife' cues alone. Not entirely sure why, but they just strike me as Zimmer cues.
Also, the first part of Batman Chased, the film version, is temp music from the previous two movies-temp music which, I imagine, Zimmer applied to the scene before having Lorne arrange the actual cue. So you could probably say Zimmer did that himself also.Anonymous2013-08-17 04:55:18'Gotham is Yours' sounds like a HZ cue to meMacArthur2013-08-18 04:22:53Its probably not credited to Balfe because he might have just arranged itMacArthur2013-08-18 04:27:04It just seems to me that all of this was Composed by Zimmer but put together and Arranged by Balfe. So to answer your question Zimmer did do it it was just Balfe who put it together.Anonymous2014-02-03 22:29:21any idea about cues you didn't list hybrid or no?Mike2014-02-03 22:33:42Wouldn't he have put them if he knew.?:P I imagine the Prologue and Slow Knife cues are Zimmer alone, and since It Was the Batman and No Stone Unturned are just suites temped in, I imagine those are Zimmer alone also.
I also wouldn't be surprised if Born in Darkness were Zimmer alone. Seeing as Lorne did the End Credits cue in TDK, I'd be willing to assume he did it here, too.Anonymous2016-03-11 17:19:08Hybrid i'm not REALLY expecting to get an answer to this but:P. Where do you get your credits from? Do you have access to hans' cuesheets or what exactly?Replies: 4 2016-03-10 23:16:47. Your name:Please enter number: 1115Mike2016-03-11 16:35:18No, you're not.
It boggles my mind the way this score was released, honestly. 2011-2012 was a bad time for HZ albums, and this brings back memories of that. The suites - especially Wayne Manor, Bane, and the completely-unreleased transfiguration suite - are the real highlights of this score, yet they were released in an app? Where's the logic?Then the CD is 50 minutes of cues of lesser importance in the overall score, with the exception of a few like 'Gotham's Reckoning' (prologue) and 'Rise.' Then there was the whole issue of 'bonus tracks': get 'No Stone Unturned' and 'Risen From Darkness' with the physical CD, but.
Oh, the latter track wasn't remotely like the much better film mix. Then you could get another track buying tickets early!.Sigh.Say what you want about HZ albums these days missing important cues ('Escape From Ship,' 'Rest of My Life' film version, 'No Time For Caution' film version), but things are a heck of a lot better now than they were when TDKR came out. Now, 2-disc releases seem to be a standard for blockbuster scores, and Batman v. Superman is continuing that trend.Anonymous2016-03-11 16:54:26i'd love to see a 2-disc release setup like this:CD 1 (approx: 68 min):1. Logo / Prologue (full)2. Harvey Dent Day / Uncrackable Safe3.
Nothing Out There For Me4. Bar Shootout5. Blake Visits Wayne Manor / Hospital Visit6. For Old Times' Sake7.
Stock Exchange8. Batman Chased (film version)9. Rooftop Fight10. Take Me To Bane11.
A Child Born in This Hell12. Instrument of Your Liberation13. Gotham Is Yours14. Born in Darkness / Many Forms of Immortality15. Not Meant to Die Here / Someone Sold Us Out16. Without a RopeCD 2 (approx: 30 min of cues, 40 min of suites):1. Death or Exile?
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/ Gordon Arrested2. Remember Where You Parked It? / Batman Returns3. All Out War4. The Slow Knife (full version)5. Imagine the Fire (film version) / Chasing the Convoy6.
Rise (film version)7. Wayne Manor / Moody Bruce Hero Suite8. Bane Suite (maybe shortened)9. Selina Kyle Suite10. Moody Bruce Transfiguration SuiteAnd this would certainly be possible. MoS had about an hour on its first disc, with another hour on its second, 50-some minutes of disc 2 being suites! Come on, Watertower!:PAnonymous2016-03-11.
min of suites on disc 2Mike2016-03-11 17:04:13It's certainly possible. TDK in this very series got a 2-disc release, and I never have felt like I have been missing 'essential cues' when listening to that version.
But I would add a shortened version of the 'End Credits' to the above list as well. The credits music that finishes these movies is essential to appreciating the three scores properly IMO.
Sadly only TDK has the credits on its official release.Replies: 0 2016-03-01 15:24:44. I'm so thankful I was able to get my hands on this version of the soundtrack. Thel retail OST left out so much good material even with the bonus tracks. I'm only gripe is all the filler tracks on the last disk. I would recommend buying the retail version as well though.
Some of the tracks on the original soundtrack are much better, such as 'No Stone Unturned', its far superior version of 'A Hero Can Be Anyone' since it leaves out all the temp music from TDK and features a cool version of Batman's theme that first popped up in the track 'Training' in Begins. Does anyone know why Hans sort of phased out Batman's main theme from 'Molossus'?
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